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Steve Young  - No Place To Fall album flac Performer: Steve Young
Title: No Place To Fall
Style: Country
Released: 1978
Country: US
MP3 album: 1495 mb
FLAC album: 1479 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: AC3 AA DTS MP1 AU RA MMF
Genre: Folk and Country

Steve Young (July 12, 1942 – March 17, 2016) was an American country music singer, songwriter and guitarist, known for his song "Seven Bridges Road" (on Rock Salt & Nails & Seven Bridges Road). He was a pioneer of the country rock, Americana, and alternative country sounds, and also a vital force behind the "outlaw movement" that gave support to the careers of Waylon Jennings, Hank Williams, Jr. and more. Young was also featured in the 1975 Outlaw Country documentary Heartworn Highways

Steve Young singing No Place to Fall, by Townes van Zandt. After a reissue of Seven Bridges Road and a new album, To Satisfy You (1981), failed to ring the cash registers, Young was invited to tour Norway with the Jonas Fjeld Band, and made the album Look Homeward Angel (1986) for the Swedish label Mill Records. He moved to Austin, Texas and cut the album Solo/Live (1991) for Watermelon Records, followed by the studio album Switchblades of Love (1993), a collection of songs that proved Young was still potent creatively, if not financially

Things Fall Apart (also referred to as When Things Fall Apart) is the fourth studio album by American hip hop band The Roots, released February 23, 1999 on MCA Records. Recording sessions for the album took place at Electric Lady Studios during 1997 to 1998, coinciding with recording for other projects of the Soulquarians collective, including D'Angelo's Voodoo (2000), Erykah Badu's Mama's Gun (2000), and Common's Like Water for Chocolate (2000).

Fall is country music singer Clay Walker's eighth studio album, released in 2007 by Asylum-Curb Records. Its first single was "'Fore She Was Mama", which reached on the Hot Country Songs charts in mid-2007. Following this song was the title track, which reached on the same chart and became Walker's first Top Five country hit since "The Chain of Love" in 2000. Fall" was also covered by Kimberley Locke, whose own version was a single as well.

Steve Grisham - Forever Young. album: The Outlaws Years. album: Second Chance Project. Old Memories (Mean Nothing to Me). album: Renegade Picker. I Closed My Heart's Door. album: No Place to Fall. The Great North Road. album: A Little North of Nowhere. Steve Forbert - Witch Blues. album: Young, Guitar Days. Steve Forbert - Smoky Windows. Steve Perry - Young Hearts Forever. album: For The Love Of Strange Medicine.

The young Steve Vai bought his first house, converted the garden shed into a studio and created the first cornerstone of his solo career. Inexplicably good in parts – the rambunctious The Attitude Sons, which acts as a pointer towards which way a lot of his solo work would go, and the almost profound Call It Sleep - and just inexplicable in others. Understandably, it has the stamp of Frank all over it, some vocal melodies, arrangements, even musical asides, check out Little Green Men and There’s Something Dead In Here, but it’s an almost assured first step. 7) VAI - Sex & Religion (1993). Strangely, this latest Steve Vai album is nothing of the sort. Perhaps more tellingly, one album was made in his early twenties, the next as he was approaching thirty.

Among Steve Young’s best-known songs is one of the most enduring anthems of the Outlaw era, Lonesome On’ry And Mean, a rambling-man song that Waylon Jennings covered in 1973. Young followed Renegade Picker with No Place to Fall (another excellent album, the title track of which is a Townes Van Zandt song) two years later. He also appeared in the now-classic film Heartworn Highways, which included profiles and performances by such outlaw-era artists as Townes Van Zandt, David Allen Coe and Guy Clark.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 No Place To Fall
Written-By – Townes Van Zandt
3:59
A2 Montgomery In The Rain
Written-By – Steve Young
4:25
A3 Dreamer
Written-By – Steve Young
3:40
A4 Always Loving You
Written-By – Steve Young
4:50
A5 Drift Away
Written-By – Mentor Williams
4:30
B1 Seven Bridges Road
Written-By – Steve Young
4:48
B2 I Closed My Heart's Door
Written-By – Ralph Jones , Stoney Cooper
4:53
B3 Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
Written-By – Bob Dylan
4:07
B4 I Can't Sleep
Written-By – Steve Goodman
3:44
B5 I've Got The Same Old Blues
Written-By – J.J. Cale
2:28

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – RCA Records
  • Recorded At – RCA Victor's "Nashville Sound" Studio, Nashville, Tennessee
  • Recorded At – Sound Masters, Nashville
  • Recorded At – Jack Clement Recording Studios
  • Recorded At – Celebration Studios Nashville

Credits

  • Art Direction – David Hogan
  • Engineer – Bill Harris , Garth Fundis, Jerry Shook
  • Photography – Jim McGuire
  • Producer – Roy Dea

Notes

Gatefold cover with printed lyrics inside and track personnel and credits on rear.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): PL 12510 A (stamped) Y.D. (etched)
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): PL 12510 A (stamped) Y.D. (etched)
  • Rights Society: SACEM/SACD/SDRM/SGDL
  • Price Code: SE

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
APL1-2510 Steve Young No Place To Fall ‎(LP, Album) RCA APL1-2510 US 1978
APL1-2510 Steve Young No Place To Fall ‎(LP, Album) RCA APL1-2510 Canada 1978
PL1-2510 Steve Young No Place To Fall ‎(LP, Album) RCA PL1-2510 UK 1978
RVP-6291 Steve Young No Place To Fall ‎(LP, Album) RCA RVP-6291 Japan 1978
AHL1-2510 Steve Young No Place To Fall ‎(LP, Album, Ind) RCA Victor AHL1-2510 US 1978